BY DENNIS LYNCH | The 2016 Presidential Election — with all its surprises, scandals, and revelations — is almost over. Here’s all the info you will need on Election Day (Tues., Nov. 8).
Visit the New York State Board of Election’s voter registration search to find out where, and if, you are registered to vote. If you haven’t registered to vote yet, it’s too late to hit the polls.
If you are registered, then you can find everything you need to know about the election on the city Board of Elections’ Poll Site Locator. The locator will spit out your polling place, its hours, and information about all of the elections on the ballot. You can even get a look at a sample ballot. This sample is for 242 10th Ave., so your ballot may differ depending on your address.
Along with the next leader of the free world, you can cast a ballot for US Senator, US Representative, State Assemblymember, State Senator, Justice of the Supreme Court 1st Judicial District, and Judge of the Civil Court in the County of New York.
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton will be watching the results roll in at the Javits Center (655 W. 34th St., btw. 11th & 12th Aves.) from 6 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. You can sign up for tickets or learn more at hillaryclinton.com. Her rival in the race, Donald Trump, will hold be spending election night at the New York Hilton Midtown (1335 Sixth Ave., btw. W. 53 &* W. 54th Sts.), beginning at 6:30 p.m.. For info, visit donaldjtrump.com.